Witchcraft is based off of old religion, which focused on Gods and Goddesses. If you look at any ancient religion, such as those of the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, or the Vikings, you will find the basis of Witchcraft in all of them.
Witchcraft also has a lot to do with healing, which comes from all over the world. Witchcraft may use healing energies (which are commonly used in Indian medicine through the Chakras) and the use of herbs for healing, which has been traced back to the beginning of humanity.
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
brooms
Witches' brooms are a type of fungi characterized by their long, slender fruiting bodies that resemble traditional brooms. They are commonly found in forested areas and are not actually used for flying. The name "witches' broom" comes from folklore associating them with witchcraft.
because it is believed that witches and evil spirits come out this night looking for a cheap ride.
Translation: Hay cien brujas en escobas en el cielo. To make it a little clearer that the witches are mounted atop the brooms than that they may be inside of the brooms (the Spanish is ambiguous), you could say "Hay cien brujas montadas en escobas en el cielo." which translates to "There are 100 witches riding brooms in the sky."
it was created by voodoo dolls with witches that carried brooms
Brooms cannot actually fly. The concept of brooms flying comes from folklore and fiction, such as in stories about witches riding broomsticks. In reality, brooms are used for sweeping and cleaning.
only to get from place to place No, witches have never flew on broomsticks in real life. Only in fantasy books and movies have witches done such things.
Witches are a myth, they did not and do not exist as depicted in books and films. Nor did they fly, on a broom or anything else.
hhh "I sweft the hall with the broom." "Witches fly on brooms!"
Witches of the middle ages were more often than not thought to be women, and a disproportionate number of those condemned as witches were in fact female. Women of the time did the work of running the household and part of that included the cleaning. Brooms were part and parcel of their "equipment" so when looking for "proof" that a woman was a witch, the accusers could point to the broom and say, "There is proof". This dose not mean modern day witches don't use brooms (we call them Bessoms) as part of some of our Rituals. The Bessom is used to ritually cleanse the area we use for our Circle (Sacred space) and as a common part of Hand-fasting Rituals (weddings).
The connection between black bats, black cats, and witches is all based on old myths and fears, and now on advertising dollars.